Clairvaux and Carolus Magnus are good commercial-grade choices. Depending on how many accents you need, you should also check out Scriptorium and Callifonts.

Years ago I received a Callifonts brochure in the mail. I don’t know how complete the character sets are, but all of the designs appear to be original, although one reminds me of Ilse Schule’s Rhapsodie. Callifonts probably has the largest available selection of uncials.

Hate to say it but if you tramp around enough you will ﬁnd a digital copy of just about every face that ever existed. There are a lot of foundries (commercial/anti-commercial) concentrating on historical faces. The problem is that a lot of these are copies without any attending technical qualities. I have at least three versions of Rhapsodie and they all suck. Fraktur.com has one I’d like to buy though, one of these days. Anybody have information on their fonts, other than what they have to oﬀer in selection? That I’ve got memorized. I actually had a few fonts of Rhapsodie in metal once upon a time. Quite a gorgeous thing.